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A NEW discount store offering half price bargains officially opened its doors today (Wednesday, March 10). The opening of the new Company Shop was attended by the Mayor of Dudley Cllr David Stanley and MP North Marco Longhi, with the Mayor cutting the ceremonial ribbon. Thousands of Company Shop members can now benefit from high-quality, low-cost food and products in store - helping to stretch family budgets. It s located at Castle Mill on Birmingham New Road and the shelves are stacked with food and products from big-name brands such as Marks and Spencer, Nestlé and Tesco, which are on typically around 50 per cent off the normal retail price.
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A NEW supermarket promising half price bargains is set to open its doors in Dudley tomorrow (Wednesday, March 10). Company Shop Dudley, which is located at Castle Mill on Birmingham New Road, is welcoming eligible members of the local community to sign up for membership to shop in store. As soon as doors open, members will have access to high-quality, low-cost food and products, including big-name brands such as Marks and Spencer, Nestlé and Tesco, which are on average around 50 per cent off the normal retail price. Membership is free and open to almost all key workers, including those working in the NHS, social care, emergency services, British Army and prison services, and - temporarily - those working in schools and councils, among others.
By Helen Gilbert2021-03-08T11:49:00+00:00
Source: BBF
BBF Limited is forging ahead with its sustainability plans after redistributing 55 tonnes of surplus food waste in 2020.
The Hull-based ambient cake and dessert manufacturer, which has partnered with the Company Shop Group, a UK redistributor of food and household surplus products, generated more than 140,000 meals last year.
This prevented seven skips’ worth of waste and was the equivalent of removing 96 cars from the road, BBF claimed.
BBF, which produces more than 600 million cakes annually for retailers across the UK, Europe and Australia, said it was introduced to Company Shop Group – a UK redistributor of food and household surplus products – by Marks & Spencer through the retailer’s Plan A sustainability initiative and developed relationships across all of its bakeries to support the scheme.